Hot Milk Unveil Boisterous Single ‘Insubordinate Ingerland’

Hot Milk Unveil Boisterous Single 'Insubordinate Ingerland'

Hot Milk have given us another taste of their upcoming sophomore album in the form of boisterous single ‘Insubordinate Ingerland’.

A tongue-in-cheek rager that’s been dubbed the band’s ‘accidental football anthem’, it’s a blazingly bold statement that follows the release of ‘Swallow This’ last month.

Check it out via the video below:

On the themes of ‘Insubordinate Ingerland’, vocalist Han Mee says:

“A necessary excursion that was born quickly and forcibly. We had no choice in this song coming out of us, probably the quickest song we ever wrote lyrically. In modern-day England, it is difficult to know where we stand in a wishy washy world of identity politics. Who are we? Who are they telling us we are? What do we stand for? Why is the poverty gap widening? Why are old people freezing? Why is the NHS in disarray? Is our culture just the pub? But I love the pub? Is that bad? Am I just on the bevs to forget the bollocks outside? I’m so confused. This song is just that, a confused, hyperbolic look and an aggravated poke at ourselves. I’m England til I die… because I have no choice and this place might be the death of me yet. “

Hot Milk’s latest album ‘Corporation P.O.P.’ will arrive on June 27 via Music For Nations. You can preorder it right here.

The band are currently playing shows across the US, but will shortly be returning to the UK for summer festival dates at Slam Dunk and 2000trees.

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